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Is USB Gaming Keyboard a standard?

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We have PC keyboard standards like XT/AT keyboard. Now we have keyboards that have 118 keys which are used for gaming purposes. Does it have any standards?
 

In real world no, but if you play games 24h per day then all is possible. In markets for gaming there is some specialized keyboards and mouse devices, such as shorted keyboard with only few groups of tasters and specialy extended keyboards with additional functional tasters. For mouses I dont even want to talk about that, there is mouses with internal heaters and adjusting weights, also mouses with lots of functional tasters. Check Logitech company.
 

I actually talking about the gaming keyboard with 118 keys. Is it a standard or not.
 

Lets say its standard keyboard for normal users for usage in some office or home, also can be used for gaming without problems.

Standard is relative thing, and standards meanings depends from watchers point of observation. In other words can be used for some guidence as reference or means nothing in some scenario. ;-)

One variant of 118 key gaming keyobard
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I just try to show that number of tasters dont mean nothing in some standard view. Better look on manufacturer product serie purpose.



And now see standard 118 keyboard:
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